
Judge E. Annette McGee of Dayton, Ohio, spoke about her lifelong friendship with Sheila, they go back to when they were very young girls.
Reverend Stan Holbrook spoke about Rev. James Hunt, the community organizer. Twenty years ago the Hunts introduced WPHCA a 501.C3 non-profit organization that works in the communities to develop men, women and youth to be productive citizens within the community.

Reverend Barbara Gunn spoke about the close relationship that the Hunts share; it’s a true love story.
Their sons, Julian and Justin Hunt, organized the beautiful event. It was heartwarming to hear two young men speak about their parents and how they were raising them to be strong young men and husbands.

The Hunts were the final pair to take the podium. They thanked their friends, family and special co- sponsors: Highmark, JP Myers & Associates and the Metro Urban Institute of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.

The Hunts hold the distinction of being pioneers, as the first clergy couple in a Baptist Church, in Pittsburgh area of the AlleÂgheny Union Baptist Association, where the pastor’s wife was an ordained minister.

At the end of the evening there was still time to dance to the sounds of Deejay Mac. The Hunts were the first couple to grace the dance floor.